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What is a Comprehensive
Health Assessment?
What do I Receive from My Comprehensive Health
Assessment (CHA)?
What Conditions are Considered by the Comprehensive
Health Assessment?
How do I Complete a Comprehensive Health Assessment?
How can the Comprehensive Health Assessment help me?
How must does the Comprehensive Health Assessment cost?
What is a
Comprehensive Health Assessment?
A Comprehensive Health Assessment is an
in-depth personal health evaluation from the perspective of an alternative
medicine practitioner. It is a simple, interactive easy to understand online
assessment of your health symptoms and history. From the convenience of your
own computer, you will be prompted to answer a questionnaire of over 600
questions relating to your current health and your past health and symptoms
history. Review What do I Receive from My
Comprehensive Health Assessment to see how it works. The information
from your questionnaire is then used to calculate a score or “index”
pointing to health conditions for which you may be at higher risk. Currently
included in the assessment are conditions commonly seen by alternative
medicine practitioners. Some of those conditions are listed in the
What Conditions are Considered by the
Comprehensive Health Assessment? FAQ. It also includes body systems
assessment which expands the comprehensive scope to many conditions. Your assessment
information is secured using 128-bit encryption. Visit the
Privacy Policy page for more information.
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What do I Receive from My Comprehensive Health Assessment (CHA)?
Based upon your answers, it
gives you a report which we term your "assessment index" of "none", "low",
"moderate" or "high" for each of the conditions listed below. You can use
the information from your CHA report to pursue your quest for better
health, you can take it to your physician for his review and you can use it
to more wisely shop for supplements specific to your own personal needs.
With your CHA report you are given access to our data base of
alternative medicine and nutritional information specific to the conditions
considered by the CHA. This information is taken from the archives of
alternative medicine and provides nutritional and health promoting
suggestions which you may not have received from your medical practitioner.
A sample assessment page and a sample report page are shown below.

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List What Conditions are Considered by the Comprehensive Health Assessment?
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Adrenal axis stress
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Allergy
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Anemia
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Chronic fatigue syndrome
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Depression
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Diabetes
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Food allergy
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Gastrointesinal/Hypochlorhydria
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Gastrointestinal/Malabsorption
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Gastrointestinal/Parasites
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Hypoglycemia
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Hypothyroid
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Immunodepression
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Liver and gall bladder
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Menopause
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Menstrual
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Osteoporosis
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Ovarian dysfunction
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Premenstrual syndrome PMS
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Prostate
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Wilson's syndrome
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Yeast (candidiasis)
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How do I Complete a Comprehensive Health Assessment?
It is all done online. It is very simple to
complete and takes an hour or less for the average person. It is convenient
and offers you the option of taking a break at any time for a few minutes
or a few days, whatever you want. Being easily understood, it does not
confuse you with medical terminology.
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How can the Comprehensive Health Assessment help me?
The CHA is designed to assist you through the
confusing complex of alternative medicine practices and therapies. In
conjunction with our
companion site, we provide you with organized direction and
simplification in your quest for answers to your health issues. It can be
likened to an online consultation with an alternative medicine physician.
When you visit your doctor, the history that he takes from you gives him a
large part of the information he needs to assess your case. Similarly, the
Comprehensive Health Assessment is like having an extensive consultation
with an alternative medicine practitioner. The CHA gives you a score or
“index” of your tendency or risk for over 20 conditions commonly seen by
alternative medicine physicians but often overlooked by traditional
medical doctors. You can use the results of the CHA to further research
your health issues. You can always take the valuable information it
provides to your alternative physician for his perusal. The CHA report
which you receive also will direct you to our library of information on
the conditions for which you have scored a moderate or high index.
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How must does the
Comprehensive Health Assessment cost?
The CHA costs $19.95. For only about
the cost of a month's supply of vitamins, you can have this assessment of
your health from an alternative medicine perspective. Thanks to the
miracle of internet and computer technology are we able to provide this
service at such a low fee.
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